As I was looking for shower accessories, I started pinning everything I liked to a secret board (I use that technique a lot…in fact if you click below (on the image), I’ll send you my exact method to shop for and pare down items that I’m looking to source for any space!

It’s the same way I use to design each and every space I’ve ever worked on! And it’s a F-R-E-E download people!)

And now, Here’s the collection…

of really great, many classic, many trendy affordable bathroom accessories and shower accessories that I put together from just TWO places…Amazon and Target!

Click on any of the images of the items to go directly to the product page at either Target or Amazon.

They are from Amazon. Truth be told, I think the ones I got are totally overpriced. I knew they were plastic, and that’s what I wanted…but after I took them out of the packaging, I kind of felt like “womp, womp”…

To me, it looked like the vendor walked into the Dollar Tree, picked out a couple of plastic bottles, slapped a label on it, then upsold suckers like me for waaay too much money.

That said, they are attractive, so I need to decide whether to keep them and just try and forget how much they cost, or return them and try another kind, or even make some myself.

This is pathetic, but I spent literally 45 minutes on Amazon reading product reviews before I settled on the squeegee you see above. I didn’t want one that needed holes drilled into my beloved, new marble tile.

But so many of the suction cup thingies don’t work, so I didn’t want to get one that kept falling off. I finally settled on this one, and so far so good! It’s been about a week, and so far, no crashes to report.

**Sad Squeegee Update…

Last night….crash. Squeegee down. I repeat…squeegee down. So I’ll be on the hunt yet again. If you have a squeegee that hangs without screws in your shower, PLEASE let me know about it. I’m in the squeegee market (sidenote: I find the word “squeegee” quite fun to say).

Last, but not least…

Guess what that is? It’s a tiny planter!! And it’s the PERFECT size for holding razors and my face soap! I was looking high and low for something that was the right size that would conceal those items, but not get nasty and mildewy.

This succulent planter is exactly what I needed. It even has a drainage hole on the bottom! I was (and still am) pumped about that little dish. Sometimes it’s the little things, you know?

All in, I spent under $100 for all the shower accessories. And considering how much time, effort and $ went into the entire room, $100 felt like a major bargain. I hope you’ve found some on trend, affordable bathroom accessories and shower accessories for your own home!

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